1917-D. Type 1. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. The Standing Liberty quarter was "intended to typify in a measure the awakening interest of the country to its own protection," Mint Director von Engelken said at the time the coins first appeared early in 1917. In the new design, Liberty is shown a full-length figure, front view, with head turned toward the left, breast exposed, stepping forward to the gateway of the country. The left arm of the figure of Liberty is upraised, bearing the shield in the attitude of protection, from which the covering is being drawn. The right hand bears the olive branch of peace. This is an impressive example, both sides are so smooth as to be nearly in the Superb Gem category. Vibrant mint frost throughout, with an otherwise brilliant sheen overall. Easily among the most technically sound and visually appealing survivors of both the issue and the type. Pop 128; 28 finer, 6 in 66+, 21 in 67, 1 in 67+. (PCGS # 5709) . Estimated Value $2,100 - 2,200. Categories: Standing Liberty Quarter Dollars
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